PPWPi jA;l-rKe'-.T' ":.-sn "-vs. . ' v- 5 "" - ?- WICHITA, KANSAS, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST VOLUME 1. jadaaMafeT!. : ,?Wt"::- Vjl . Z:jri AtF&?& m 99 Jam .gam A m 49 M mcgm 3Q, 18S4. , - NUMBBM It ire. . w r 9;' R t y i'.i- h - w. . fc & V . - 1&. ,. & - n . ,J -k 1 c ..? ' LOCAL NEWS. COL. JESSE HARPER, THE GREENBACK AND LA BOR ORATOR, Addressed a Large Audience at the Skating Rink Yes terday. GREENBACKISM. Col. Jesse Harper, ofDamille, 111., the or ator or the national Greenback and Labor party, addressed quite a large audience at tbe skating rink in this city yesterday af ternoon and evening. lie is a man well advanced in years, is a good talker and ready thinker. He claims to have been an old and rather intimate friend ot the late Garfield, and spoke of him In very kindly terms. Ills speech was about such an one as could reasonably be expected from a Greenback orator, and docs not need ex tended notice at this time. lie classed the Republican and Democratic p...

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gwmwmm i - & s'r - ? - - ss&wsssbssbss ?$$'- rrK i w a- -x m ?J ZC& i7Zn ri m SA.. . i-?. Wjz Vet I E lJr- I ;r - - i l fe l?f I s. ' i I fe 1 ".!?". - - r. . i '. J." . TS.-5 1 M. M. MUROOCK & BROTHER, Popnttort. - PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEWS To the State Fair tlian to stay nt home next week cheaper Everybody will take it that i, the Santa Yc ncrt week to the State Fair. Somebody's pet dog got its head taken off by the Snnta Fe train last evening. The sircct parade mnde by Sells Uro' circus consists of fifty-two cages besides the chariot. Sells Uro')' circus will exhibit on the com mon oir .Main i-trcct north of the street rail way t-tabk-s. A up w crossing was put in ye-terday at the- intersection of Lawrence avenue and Groenwav street. Air. II. T. Camien moved his tailor (-hop yesterday to his. new quarters near the wholesale grocery. The rtairwnr and hall of the Snitzlor building hao hern greatly improved by laying straw matting. The Santa Fe railroad compan...